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UK
/ɪlˈɛktɹɪkəl/
]
[ US /ɪˈɫɛktɹɪkəɫ/ ]
[ US /ɪˈɫɛktɹɪkəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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using or providing or producing or transmitting or operated by electricity
electric wiring
electric current
electrical appliances
an electrical storm -
relating to or concerned with electricity
electrical and mechanical engineering industries
an electrical engineer
How To Use electrical In A Sentence
- The liquids are pumped into a battery cell that converts the chemical energy to electrical energy. Smithsonian Mag
- The stable oily liquid, which absorbs intense heat, was used as a coolant for electrical transformers and capacitors.
- A second problem is damage caused by the buildup of excessive electrical charges in the plate from the unwanted ions.
- They'd moved to their cottage a few years ago and ran an electrical business in Didcot.
- Before that I was the sales manager with a Bombay consumer electricals company.
- Photosensitive materials are also utilized in vidicons, which are devices used to convert images to electrical signals.
- Biomet's product portfolio encompasses reconstructive products, including orthopedic joint replacement devices, bone cements and accessories, autologous therapies and dental reconstructive implants; fixation products, including electrical bone growth stimulators, internal and external orthopedic fixation devices, craniomaxillofacial implants and bone substitute materials; spinal products, including spinal stimulation devices, spinal hardware and orthobiologics; and other products, such as arthroscopy products and softgoods and bracing products. Business Wire Travel News
- Electrical devices on spacecrafts, satellites, and aircraft must work reliably and efficiently in situations where they can not be easily repaired.
- Friday, March 27, 2009 at 06: 41 PM how odd to read this particular bit of news as i enjoy one of the only still-functioning electrical devices in my home (the computer), the others suffering from a mysterious anti-surge, in which switches produce only intermittent and then very weak current. nothing is 'crame' but the fridge has no cold, the water-heater no heat, the lamps flicker like candles guttering out their last wisp of light, etc. the electrician will be coming tomorrow; meanwhile one is very conscious of being (but not wishing to be) very spoiled and electrodependent ...... Cramer - French Word-A-Day
- The changing magnetic fields create an electrical current.